NBA: Los Angeles Lakers beaten as Luka Doncic shines for Dallas Mavericks
Luka Doncic starred for the Dallas Mavericks as they sent the Los Angeles Lakers to a third straight defeat.
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Luka Doncic starred for the Dallas Mavericks as they sent the Los Angeles Lakers to a third straight defeat.
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James scored 15 of his 33 points in the fourth quarter, when the Lakers erased a 12-point deficit. James keyed the comeback, his contribution including a huge dunk off a pass from Russell Westbrook that put the Lakers up by two with 2:08 remaining. They wouldn't trail again on the way to a victory that looked unlikely when star forward Davis rolled his ankle shortly before halftime when he landed on Rudy Gobert's foot after rising to collect a pass.
LeBron James scored 15 of his 33 points in the fourth quarter as the Los Angeles Lakers won 106-101 against the visiting Utah Jazz on Wednesday.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Klay Thompson scored 16 of his season-high 33 points in the fourth quarter, Stephen Curry made a clutch layup with 46 seconds remaining, and the Golden State Warriors held off the Los Angeles Lakers 117-115 on Saturday night, spoiling another scoring milestone by LeBron James.
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Ya no está en los Cavaliers, ya no viaja al vetusto Oracle de Oakland, en el lado duro de la Bahía, sino al rutilante Chase Center del downtown de San Francisco. Y ya no juega por el anillo, porque será difícil que lo haga esta temporada salvo que sus Lakers firmen una de las resurrecciones más improbables de la historia del deporte. Pero la noche, incluso con todo eso, tuvo algo de especial. Tan marcados nos dejaron aquellos cuatro años de lucha LeBron-Warriors, Cavaliers-Splash Brothers. Una de las mayores rivalidades que ha visto la NBA. Ganaron los Warriors (117-115), como en tres de las cuatro Finales en las que se vieron las caras, LeBron vs Curry y Klay. Pero el caso es que los Lakers, en pleno incendio, pudieron ganar. Casi debieron ganar. Hasta que volvió a dar la sensación de que se han olvidado de como hacerlo. Por trágico que suene.